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1794 Head of 1794 S-54 (R3) PCGS XF Details Environmental Damage. Great detail on a planchet that shows modest microscopic pitting under magnification. The S-54 is known for being struck on unusually thick planchets. Details grades are the norm for the early large cents, and as such, the present example is an appealing coin overall. In comparison to the Greysheet XF40 bid of $3,500, our estimate seems quite conservative. (Image)
Est. $2,200-2,600 HWC-SE
Opening US$ 2,100.00
Sold...US$ 2,100.00
Closed..Jun-17-2021, 16:38:06 EST
Sold For 2100
Sale No: 17
Lot No: 9
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Cat No: 1795
1795 Lettered Edge S-75 (R3) NGC XF Details Burnished. Glossy and nicely preserved, the biggest issue being a small gouge running from Liberty's eye to her ear. Still an attarctive coin. Greysheet bid for XF40 is $3,600 for comparison. (Image)
Est. $2,000-2,500 HWC-SE
Opening US$ 1,900.00
Sold...US$ 1,900.00
Closed..Jun-17-2021, 16:38:28 EST
Sold For 1900
Sale No: 17
Lot No: 10
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Cat No: 1795 Plain Edge
1795 Plain Edge S-78 VG perhaps VG+. This variety is unique in that in the rev wreath, it has only 4 berries on the right and 3 berries on the left, while all other 1795 varieties have 9 total berries. This is a very attractive coin w/ medium brown color. (Image)
Est. $360-450 SE
Opening US$ 360.00
Sold...US$ 360.00
Closed..Jun-17-2021, 16:38:49 EST
Sold For 360
Sale No: 17
Lot No: 11
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Cat No: 1797
1797 Rev of 1797 w/ Stems S-128 (R3) PCGS VF Details Repaired. The repair is clearly a smoothing of the coin's surfaces to lessen the effect of the general porosity of the planchet. The coin is not "expertly" recolored but the quality is adequate. (Image)
Est. $700-900 HWC-SE
Opening US$ 650.00
Sold...US$ 650.00
Closed..Jun-17-2021, 16:39:22 EST
Sold For 650
Sale No: 17
Lot No: 14
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Cat No: 1798 S185
1798 2nd Hair Style S-185 NGC VF20 Brown. In this variety, the 9 in the date sits low, but it must be an early die state because the cracks that are sometimes seen in the right obv field are not there. Lovely dark brown color. (Image)
Est. $600-750 SE
Opening US$ 525.00
Sold...US$ 525.00
Closed..Jun-17-2021, 16:40:46 EST
Sold For 525
Sale No: 17
Lot No: 17
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Cat No: 1807
1807 Large Fraction S-276 (R1) NGC AU Details - Environmental Damage. An evenly colored, well-preserved coin. Shows about 150-degree die rotation which this variety is known for. (Greysheet AU bid is $2,000.) (Image)
Est. $1,250-1,500 HWC-SE
Opening US$ 1,250.00
Sold...US$ 1,250.00
Closed..Jun-17-2021, 16:41:45 EST
Sold For 1250
Sale No: 17
Lot No: 18
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Cat No: 1814
1814 Plain 4 S-295 Good. Beautiful chocolate brown w/ even wear. Research indicates that the 1814 Plain 4 issue was actually struck in 1816 due to a dramatic increase in the demand for one-cent pieces caused by their non-issue in 1815. (No cents were coined in 1815 because a fire had destroyed the mint's rolling mills.) The 1814 Plain 4 issue was struck early in 1816 to fill the immediate need for cents because the dies with the new Matron Head design that replaced the Classic Heads would not be completed until later that year. (Matron Head cents would ultimately be issued continuously thru 1834.) (Image)
Est. $100-125 SE
Opening US$ 105.00
Sold...US$ 105.00
Closed..Jun-17-2021, 16:42:41 EST
Sold For 105
Sale No: 17
Lot No: 19
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Cat No: 1828
1828 Large Date N-6 (R1) ANACS EF40. Even brown w/ a lot of detail. (Image)